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Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by kelvyn7: 12:47pm On Feb 28 |
This is bad 2 Likes |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Zxcvbnmghtr: 12:47pm On Feb 28 |
That's business for you, you can't always be gaining sometimes you lose. It's a reality of life. |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by iamtardey: 12:47pm On Feb 28 |
Boogyman557:Mannn waddup 3 Likes |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by chuksville(m): 12:47pm On Feb 28 |
The economy is biting everyone, including the biggest and largest industries in Nigeria. If these companies decides to invest elsewhere, we will be in the biggest of mess, we will start drinking bitter leaf juice as tea. 1 Like |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by olax02(m): 12:47pm On Feb 28 |
What of all these times that they have been reaping the average Nigerian with their stupid price? They should take heart. |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Angelfrost(m): 12:48pm On Feb 28 |
More Job losses Loading...! Every company and individual must find ways to cut expenses and ride out this economic reform storm. You either sink or swim! Harsh reality. These times are not for the faint-hearted or wasteful spenders. 1 Like |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by MEGAWATCH: 12:48pm On Feb 28 |
1 Like |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by ceejay80s(m): 12:48pm On Feb 28 |
Industries, companies shutting down and leaving under his watch and they are telling us everything will be ok, all he does is travel to different countries with is family to beg for investors 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Zxcvbnmghtr: 12:49pm On Feb 28 |
chuksville: Oga the economy is biting even worse in Europe and America. |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by olax02(m): 12:49pm On Feb 28 |
gungab:You are funny. 1 Like |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by adaperry25: 12:49pm On Feb 28 |
FreeStuffsNG:just be telling lies like a kid 2 Likes |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Primusinterpares(m): 12:50pm On Feb 28 |
This is not good at all. One of the giant food industry in this country. But how come only banks are declaring huge profits Upandan. ? These things tends to scare investors away. If big giants can be declaring losses then wetin small business owners go do ni 1 Like |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Adewale1603(m): 12:50pm On Feb 28 |
Before it was PZ cussions, now nestle. Vaseline will be next 1 Like |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by InvertedHammer: 12:51pm On Feb 28 |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by olax02(m): 12:51pm On Feb 28 |
Omihanifa:What of all these times that they have been reaping the average Nigerian with their stupid price? They should take heart. |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by yewit37486: 12:52pm On Feb 28 |
FreeStuffsNG: What other interpretation is needed besides what is written in black and white in the document you pasted? The company cannot even pay dividends compared to the previous year and you are talking about paper loss. Just stop with the lies! It's annoying. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by egojeny1(f): 12:54pm On Feb 28 |
Jeessuuuu!!! |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Came4amod: 12:55pm On Feb 28 |
References1: Money glitch situation the previous owners are now richer .. because they made wrong declarations... and unsuspecting investors money have been stolen.. just dig and find out |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Truths9ja: 12:57pm On Feb 28 |
Nigeria business are much collapsing in Tinubu government. Funny enough Tinubu will used 8 years in power. An average black man will never resign from the political seat he’s occupying 1 Like |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Skillsnigeria: 12:57pm On Feb 28 |
Hmmm |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by alpharoyalty: 12:58pm On Feb 28 |
Dialpad: Equally sad for their workers |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Dialpad: 1:00pm On Feb 28 |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Fearurcreeator: 1:02pm On Feb 28 |
Dialpad:I tell you 1 Like |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Beverlyjean(f): 1:04pm On Feb 28 |
Omihanifa: 150cl Eva is 12 in one , nestle 60cl is 20 in one... small bottles sell way more than large bottles cos its portable... 2 Likes |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by tctrills: 1:08pm On Feb 28 |
Dialpad:If multinationals with their talent and resources are collapsing, what do you think is happening to local businesses. Please ask the Manufacturers association of Nigeria to know how well it is going for local businesses. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Funkyswagzz(m): 1:08pm On Feb 28 |
Pristine664: Since goodluck Jonathan administration it's now you noticed Nigerians love bad news.. stop the gaslighting it's pointless. You will make same mistake again 4 Likes |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Theoarhics: 1:08pm On Feb 28 |
This one go soon comot for Nigeria. Emilokan on the bwat |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by DenreleDave(m): 1:08pm On Feb 28 |
Wàhálà wàhálà |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Theoarhics: 1:09pm On Feb 28 |
Theoarhics: |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Bluntemperor: 1:12pm On Feb 28 |
Go deep down to why these companies/ Multinationals are making loss, you wouldn't go far from the fact that they have all benefiting from the cheap Dollars Sales by the former CBN Governor, Emiefiele! Shameful! |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by FOOTSOLDIER2(f): 1:12pm On Feb 28 |
bobo Chicago first class oponu drug war lord 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nestle Nigeria Posts N104bn Loss In 2023, Shareholders Funds Wiped Out by Omihanifa: 1:13pm On Feb 28 |
Beverlyjean: Am not disputing what you have said but the point am making here is that nestle products are very expensive, so the company should know clearly that due to the way the economy is at the moment a lot of people will ditch their products for cheaper alternatives.how may people go ready buy nestle bottled water at 2900 when you can buy cway, aquafina cascade and Mr v for less. |
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